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<br />Tom Riley spoke on behalf of his family and indicated the threat of a moratorium is <br />presenting difficulties and planning for the assessment and impact is difficult. <br /> <br />Scott Davis spoke of the Bair Island area and the potential reduction of values. He stated <br />the housing production formula would add $28.00 per square foot to the Floor Area Ratio <br />costs. In effect, he stated, the commercial values would be reduced by 35% <br /> <br />Richard Shapiro spoke of process and suggested moving up the study session with the <br />Planning Commission. He stated several concerns regarding necessary use permit <br />requirements, F ARs, parking and housing. <br /> <br />Todd Lewis stated the Mel's Bowl site would be significantly affected by the proposed <br />ordinance. He further stated flexibility is needed and encouraged creativity to solve the <br />problem. <br /> <br />M/S ClairelHartnett to extend the meeting to 12:00 a.m. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br /> <br />Peter Brandon stated that up to 5,000 employees would be coming to Seaport Boulevard. <br />He stated the housing issue cannot be solved in 45 days and encouraged Council to work on <br />it in a study session. <br /> <br />Alicia Guerra stated written comments had been submitted earlier. She further stated her <br />company has submitted a project and requested sites less than one acre be exempted or the <br />ordinance should not apply to projects previously submitted. ' <br /> <br />W. John Nicholson spoke of the differences between sites smaller than one acre and larger <br />than one acre. He commended staff for the work done so far but expressed concern that <br />combining both is not feasible. <br /> <br />Larry Miller stated he was surprised that sites less than one acre are being affected by the <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />M/S Claire/Hartnett to extend the meeting to 12:15 a.m. The motion passed by a unanimous <br />voice vote. <br /> <br />12:00 a.m. - REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING (See Separate <br />Minutes) <br /> <br />10. BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS - <br /> <br />B.) Process for Future Traffic Issues; <br /> <br />Recommendations: <br /> <br />REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES <br /> <br />AUGUST 28,2000 <br />PAGE 12 <br />